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Joe Walsh

Sample this concert
  1. 1Meadows04:32
  2. 2In The City04:22
  3. 3A Life Of Illusion04:12
  4. 4Funk #4904:19
  5. 5The Bomber07:54
  6. 6Theme From Boat Weirdos03:24
  7. 7Rocky Mountain Way08:16
  8. 8All Night Long / All Night Long Reprise07:17
  9. 9Get Back05:19
Liner Notes

Joe Walsh - vocals, guitars; Kenny Passarelli - bass, vocals; Joe Vitale - drums, vocals; Tom Stephenson - keyboards

Joe Walsh is one of the lucky few contemporary rock stars that has been able to balance successful residencies in two major bands (The James Gang and The Eagles); a respectable and platinum level solo career; and the ability to work as a musical collaborator for pals like Ringo Starr and ELP's Carl Palmer.

This concert, recorded in 1981, is a partial set of the solo show Walsh presented right around the time of the breakup of The Eagles. Reunited with his pals from Barnstorm (his post-James Gang solo group), Walsh delivers a spirited set that includes solo hits, a few songs he cut for movie soundtracks (namely, In The City) and some gems from his years with The James Gang. He encores with a playful version of The Beatles' "Get Back."

While his playing is as passionate and powerful as ever, what has always made Joe Walsh concerts so special is his overt sense of humor. His dry wit is apparent in both lyrics and stage banter, and his ability to draw his audience into his show on a personal level is something many other artists should study. Walsh, who is now clean and sober, was smashed most of the time he was on stage during the 1980s, though it never seemed to adversely impact his performance when it came to making music.

Walsh, who began his career in Kent, Ohio (after leaving Kent State University during the upheaval of the Vietnam War protests), made three successful albums with The James Gang, gaining considerable airplay with the FM hits "Funk #49," "The Bomber" and "Walk Away." In 1972, he embarked on a solo career and went platinum the following year with the hit single "Rocky Mountain Way." His solo career was thriving when, in 1976, The Eagles tapped him to replace Bernie Leadon on guitar.

Today, Walsh remains active as both a solo act and a member of the reunited Eagles. He even had a James Gang reunion last year.